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It occurred to me to bring along a proper camera during my walk to the gorgeous Santísimo Redentor (Holy Redeemer) church to receive ashes for Ash Wednesday, the opening of Lent. “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

A few weeks back, David’s cousins and I visited the Museo Frida Kahlo, known as the Casa Azul, in Coyoacán, one of my favorite parts of the city. I was impressed by how much of the house visitors are allowed to explore and get right up close to, like Frida’s studio. (Sadly, as I was too cheap […]

Hello, there! It’s been awhile. Pull up a cozy chair and perhaps locate some caffeine while I provide an update on the past 5 months of my life. September: quit job, left Maine (it broke my heart into a million pieces), moved home to Michigan. Went to Chicago. Married the most wonderful man on the planet on […]

In preparation for my upcoming move to the beautiful, crazy, smoggy, misunderstood capital of Mexico, I began reading this book a few months ago: It was a spur-of-the-moment Amazon purchase that I do not regret making (unlike the rain jacket I picked up today at the airport on a whim). David Lida, the author and […]

One of the first pictures I took in Mexico City– it will always be my favorite. D was the perfect tour guide during my first visit (summer of 2013). After taking this photo, we made a mad dash across the very busy glorieta (traffic circle or roundabout) surrounding the base of the angel. She is a […]